Two Factor Authentication

Popular online services, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Apple and Microsoft, use two factor authentication to add an extra layer of security for account logins. Besides the username and password, or personal identification number (PIN) or pattern, two factor authentication requires a second token, such as a:

Physical object – credit card, ATM card, phone, or fob

Biometric scan – fingerprint, palm print, as well as facial or voice recognition

Even with two factor authentication, hackers can still gain access to your online accounts through attacks such as phishing attacks, malware, and social engineering.

Go here to find out if websites you visit use two factor authentication.